Austin Fire Department issues PSA after gas smell fills city
Austin Fire asks Austinites to avoid calling in general outdoor gas odors.
Austin Fire asks Austinites to avoid calling in general outdoor gas odors.
Locals will be better off carrying an umbrella and rain boots this Sunday, rather than their winter coats.
SAN ANTONIO – A 24-year-old man is dead after San Antonio police say he was ejected from his vehicle while traveling down Interstate 10 early Sunday morning. According to police, the victim was driving on the highway just after 3 a.m. when he lost control of his truck and struck a part of the exit … Read more
“My little brother was a true spirit,” he said. “They sacrificed everything to make sure that they could provide a life for him.” GALVESTON, Texas — Three people died in a Galveston house fire Sunday morning, Galveston Fire Department Assistant Chief Richie Pearson told KHOU 11. This happened around 7:30 a.m. on Sealy Avenue between … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – The Hockley-Clay Cemetery is a site of a family revelation and a place where its descendants are working towards preservation. “No matter what race or creed, cemeteries are sacred ground,” Everett Fly, a landscape architect helping the families said. “(They are) places where our ancestors are buried.” The once-hidden gravesite was rediscovered … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – San Antonio foodies rejoice — Culinaria’s biannual Restaurant Week is in full force for its 12th consecutive year. From Jan. 15-27, over 100 local restaurants will offer special three-course pre-fixed menus for brunch, lunch and dinner at $25, $35 or $55 per person. The event aims to fulfill a typically slower period … Read more
SAN ANTONIO – For over 40 years, the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce has organized the annual SA to DC trip, leading a delegation of thousands of local business leaders and elected officials to meet face-to-face with national decision-makers about key San Antonio priorities. This weekend, Chamber President and CEO Jeff Webster joined Leading … Read more